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COZZENS PUBLISHES SECOND NOVEL WHILE UNDERGRADUATE

"Michael Scarlett, A History" Will Be Reviewed by Beebe in Bookshelf

NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED

The second novel of James Gould Cozzens '26 was today issued by the New York publishing house of A. and C. Boni under the title "Michael Scarlett, A History," Cozzens, who is at present on leave of absence from the University, attracted attention as a Freshman by the publication of his first book, "Confusion."

Michael Scarlett, later the Earl of Dunbury and title character of the new novel, is set in a story of Elizabethan life in London. The tale is racy and dramatic and tells of Scarlett's adventures with Nashe and Marlowe at a great English university and subsequently amid the feuds and brawls which characterized London life at that period.

A review of "Michael Scarlett," written for the CRIMSON by Lucius Beebe '27, will appear in the next issue of the Bookshelf.

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